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Thursday, 26.11.2009.

13:44

Radical MP throws shoes at deputy speaker

The session of the Serbian Parliament was briefly interrupted today after an opposition MP threw both her shoes at the deputy speaker.

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highduke

pre 14 godina

First, SRS recently polled +9% in a recent survey, ahead of DSS and behind SNS & DS. CHECK B92 archives. Second, I've witnessed Comic repeatedly interupt SRS deputies in parliament. It takes one person to assault another but it takes one person to passive-aggressively provoke the other into escalating the conflict.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Not very ladylike behaviour but at least it did not erupt into an all brawl like in the Korean parliament a while ago.

You should hear the Australian parliament having a go at each other. Now that's worth watching.

dean van der serbia

pre 14 godina

Serbian Parliament is reaching the stage of chemical warfare with civilians as legitimate targets.

Though I strongly support political elimination of most of its members from all the parties spectrum, I strongly object any possible damage to interior and exterior of that profoundly beautiful building in the process.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

There are two very important pieces of information missing from this article. Firstly, what was in the letter and did the target hit?

Admittedly, thanks to George Bush, shoe throwing is now becoming a form of protest around the world.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"Plus womens' shoes can be a brutal weapon!" (kate)

-- Exactly. High heels and pointed toes? Someone could have gotten seriously hurt! :)

Olli

pre 14 godina

Radicals are a league for whom most citizens are too clever to find support from. And I can smell here too, that Radicals are losing backing from their earlier die hard supporters. But nothing seems to lessen their arrogance.

But this news story failed to explain what was is about and in the letter. Not good journalism, I must say.

Zmaj

pre 14 godina

Here's a thought for you: if the elections had gone the wrong way, instead of Jeremic going around the world rallying countries against Kosovo's illegal independence, we could have had these sophisticates representing Serbia. Hardly surprising all the Albanians were desperate for an SRS victory.

Rick

pre 14 godina

"This is a legitimate manner of protest of an MP who represents the people, and who is not able to tell parliament what the people think."

Pop-Lazić added that the Radicals disagreed with the manner in which parliament was functioning, since the presiding official has been constantly cautioning the party's lawmakers, and preventing them from speaking.

THIS is the way that political agendas are achieved- trying to shut down opposition voices....and the DS is becoming very proficient at these methods. It's not good for Serbia, but who cares....voices will be muted and statutes will be "railroaded" through all in the name of "democracy". Such arrogance by Tadic and the ruling coalition. Serbs want Serbia to stay whole and intact....why not LISTEN and represent your constituents instead of forcing them to accept "your plans" for them.

Top

pre 14 godina

"This is a legitimate manner of protest of an MP who represents the people, and who is not able to tell parliament what the people think."

Funny. This is not a legitimate manner of protest, it's simply an idiotic behaviour, only making the MP herself (and the party she represents) a laughing stock.

Maybe she tried to imitate it, but she won't get as famous as this Iraqi guy who threw a shoe at Mr.Bush...

kate

pre 14 godina

What a ridiculous thing to do. Shoe throwing in Muslim countries bears a particular meaning, but in European countries it just seems like the act of a crazy person.

Plus womens' shoes can be a brutal weapon!

hsh

pre 14 godina

The radicals celebrating the influence of the Ottoman empire on Serbian cultural and political life? Interestinger and interestinger!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoeing#

kate

pre 14 godina

What a ridiculous thing to do. Shoe throwing in Muslim countries bears a particular meaning, but in European countries it just seems like the act of a crazy person.

Plus womens' shoes can be a brutal weapon!

Zmaj

pre 14 godina

Here's a thought for you: if the elections had gone the wrong way, instead of Jeremic going around the world rallying countries against Kosovo's illegal independence, we could have had these sophisticates representing Serbia. Hardly surprising all the Albanians were desperate for an SRS victory.

Top

pre 14 godina

"This is a legitimate manner of protest of an MP who represents the people, and who is not able to tell parliament what the people think."

Funny. This is not a legitimate manner of protest, it's simply an idiotic behaviour, only making the MP herself (and the party she represents) a laughing stock.

Maybe she tried to imitate it, but she won't get as famous as this Iraqi guy who threw a shoe at Mr.Bush...

Zoran

pre 14 godina

There are two very important pieces of information missing from this article. Firstly, what was in the letter and did the target hit?

Admittedly, thanks to George Bush, shoe throwing is now becoming a form of protest around the world.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"Plus womens' shoes can be a brutal weapon!" (kate)

-- Exactly. High heels and pointed toes? Someone could have gotten seriously hurt! :)

Rick

pre 14 godina

"This is a legitimate manner of protest of an MP who represents the people, and who is not able to tell parliament what the people think."

Pop-Lazić added that the Radicals disagreed with the manner in which parliament was functioning, since the presiding official has been constantly cautioning the party's lawmakers, and preventing them from speaking.

THIS is the way that political agendas are achieved- trying to shut down opposition voices....and the DS is becoming very proficient at these methods. It's not good for Serbia, but who cares....voices will be muted and statutes will be "railroaded" through all in the name of "democracy". Such arrogance by Tadic and the ruling coalition. Serbs want Serbia to stay whole and intact....why not LISTEN and represent your constituents instead of forcing them to accept "your plans" for them.

dean van der serbia

pre 14 godina

Serbian Parliament is reaching the stage of chemical warfare with civilians as legitimate targets.

Though I strongly support political elimination of most of its members from all the parties spectrum, I strongly object any possible damage to interior and exterior of that profoundly beautiful building in the process.

Olli

pre 14 godina

Radicals are a league for whom most citizens are too clever to find support from. And I can smell here too, that Radicals are losing backing from their earlier die hard supporters. But nothing seems to lessen their arrogance.

But this news story failed to explain what was is about and in the letter. Not good journalism, I must say.

hsh

pre 14 godina

The radicals celebrating the influence of the Ottoman empire on Serbian cultural and political life? Interestinger and interestinger!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoeing#

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Not very ladylike behaviour but at least it did not erupt into an all brawl like in the Korean parliament a while ago.

You should hear the Australian parliament having a go at each other. Now that's worth watching.

highduke

pre 14 godina

First, SRS recently polled +9% in a recent survey, ahead of DSS and behind SNS & DS. CHECK B92 archives. Second, I've witnessed Comic repeatedly interupt SRS deputies in parliament. It takes one person to assault another but it takes one person to passive-aggressively provoke the other into escalating the conflict.

Rick

pre 14 godina

"This is a legitimate manner of protest of an MP who represents the people, and who is not able to tell parliament what the people think."

Pop-Lazić added that the Radicals disagreed with the manner in which parliament was functioning, since the presiding official has been constantly cautioning the party's lawmakers, and preventing them from speaking.

THIS is the way that political agendas are achieved- trying to shut down opposition voices....and the DS is becoming very proficient at these methods. It's not good for Serbia, but who cares....voices will be muted and statutes will be "railroaded" through all in the name of "democracy". Such arrogance by Tadic and the ruling coalition. Serbs want Serbia to stay whole and intact....why not LISTEN and represent your constituents instead of forcing them to accept "your plans" for them.

kate

pre 14 godina

What a ridiculous thing to do. Shoe throwing in Muslim countries bears a particular meaning, but in European countries it just seems like the act of a crazy person.

Plus womens' shoes can be a brutal weapon!

Zmaj

pre 14 godina

Here's a thought for you: if the elections had gone the wrong way, instead of Jeremic going around the world rallying countries against Kosovo's illegal independence, we could have had these sophisticates representing Serbia. Hardly surprising all the Albanians were desperate for an SRS victory.

hsh

pre 14 godina

The radicals celebrating the influence of the Ottoman empire on Serbian cultural and political life? Interestinger and interestinger!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoeing#

highduke

pre 14 godina

First, SRS recently polled +9% in a recent survey, ahead of DSS and behind SNS & DS. CHECK B92 archives. Second, I've witnessed Comic repeatedly interupt SRS deputies in parliament. It takes one person to assault another but it takes one person to passive-aggressively provoke the other into escalating the conflict.

Top

pre 14 godina

"This is a legitimate manner of protest of an MP who represents the people, and who is not able to tell parliament what the people think."

Funny. This is not a legitimate manner of protest, it's simply an idiotic behaviour, only making the MP herself (and the party she represents) a laughing stock.

Maybe she tried to imitate it, but she won't get as famous as this Iraqi guy who threw a shoe at Mr.Bush...

dean van der serbia

pre 14 godina

Serbian Parliament is reaching the stage of chemical warfare with civilians as legitimate targets.

Though I strongly support political elimination of most of its members from all the parties spectrum, I strongly object any possible damage to interior and exterior of that profoundly beautiful building in the process.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"Plus womens' shoes can be a brutal weapon!" (kate)

-- Exactly. High heels and pointed toes? Someone could have gotten seriously hurt! :)

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Not very ladylike behaviour but at least it did not erupt into an all brawl like in the Korean parliament a while ago.

You should hear the Australian parliament having a go at each other. Now that's worth watching.

Olli

pre 14 godina

Radicals are a league for whom most citizens are too clever to find support from. And I can smell here too, that Radicals are losing backing from their earlier die hard supporters. But nothing seems to lessen their arrogance.

But this news story failed to explain what was is about and in the letter. Not good journalism, I must say.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

There are two very important pieces of information missing from this article. Firstly, what was in the letter and did the target hit?

Admittedly, thanks to George Bush, shoe throwing is now becoming a form of protest around the world.